Reviewing Theories of Adolescent Substance Use: Organizing
... addressed, as are the conceptual boundaries of each theory. In an attempt to integrate existing theories, a framework is proposed that organizes their central constructs into 3 distinct types of influence (viz., social, attitudinal, and intrapersonal) and 3 distinct levels of influence (viz., proxim ...
... addressed, as are the conceptual boundaries of each theory. In an attempt to integrate existing theories, a framework is proposed that organizes their central constructs into 3 distinct types of influence (viz., social, attitudinal, and intrapersonal) and 3 distinct levels of influence (viz., proxim ...
DCDR.dk - Din låne research online
... This dissertation presents the investigations I have made in the last three years on how to design for social interaction in interactive environments. This research has been conducted within the Center for Interactive Spaces, ISIS Katrinebjerg and practical research projects have been engaged in col ...
... This dissertation presents the investigations I have made in the last three years on how to design for social interaction in interactive environments. This research has been conducted within the Center for Interactive Spaces, ISIS Katrinebjerg and practical research projects have been engaged in col ...
PARIS
... negotiations. This is no less true of those who meet him only through his writings, if they are sufficiently intrigued at first glance to think they may find something of value there. Mannheim's expressly "experimentalist" and "essayistic" forms frustrate fundamentalist literal readings. It may be i ...
... negotiations. This is no less true of those who meet him only through his writings, if they are sufficiently intrigued at first glance to think they may find something of value there. Mannheim's expressly "experimentalist" and "essayistic" forms frustrate fundamentalist literal readings. It may be i ...
The Meaning of Consumption
... Within the scope of this thesis it is my aim to develop a fuller understanding of consumption. Thus, the thesis took its beginning in questions like: what is consumption? When do you consume? What makes a consumer? What are the individual consequences of being a consumer? Could you not be a consume ...
... Within the scope of this thesis it is my aim to develop a fuller understanding of consumption. Thus, the thesis took its beginning in questions like: what is consumption? When do you consume? What makes a consumer? What are the individual consequences of being a consumer? Could you not be a consume ...
The social shaping of technology – a case study of biochar in Denmark
... climate change mitigation. However, these technologies, which are still in their infancy, could also be perceived as an immense lost opportunity. If the scientists’ ideas – and proposed technologies had gained more acceptance and the world community after the Second World War had invested in these t ...
... climate change mitigation. However, these technologies, which are still in their infancy, could also be perceived as an immense lost opportunity. If the scientists’ ideas – and proposed technologies had gained more acceptance and the world community after the Second World War had invested in these t ...
Working Papers Migration Theory Quo Vadis? Paper 100, November 2014
... the theoretical veneer of quantitative approaches has remained extremely thin, and does not generally go beyond a (largely implicit) functionalist perspective,1 according to which migrants are actors seeking to maximising income or ‘utility’. This went along with a growing ignorance of perhaps less ...
... the theoretical veneer of quantitative approaches has remained extremely thin, and does not generally go beyond a (largely implicit) functionalist perspective,1 according to which migrants are actors seeking to maximising income or ‘utility’. This went along with a growing ignorance of perhaps less ...
Working Papers Migration Theory
... the theoretical veneer of quantitative approaches has remained extremely thin, and does not generally go beyond a (largely implicit) functionalist perspective,1 according to which migrants are actors seeking to maximising income or ‘utility’. This went along with a growing igno ...
... the theoretical veneer of quantitative approaches has remained extremely thin, and does not generally go beyond a (largely implicit) functionalist perspective,1 according to which migrants are actors seeking to maximising income or ‘utility’. This went along with a growing igno ...
The Double Character of the German `Bourdieu`
... visible also to francophile German intellectuals. After editing the laudatory reviews on Bourdieu’s works, Alphons Silbermann, harsh critic of the student movement, no longer accorded any privileged attention to Bourdieu’s work. In his standard work Empirische Kunstsoziologie [Silbermann 1973], he r ...
... visible also to francophile German intellectuals. After editing the laudatory reviews on Bourdieu’s works, Alphons Silbermann, harsh critic of the student movement, no longer accorded any privileged attention to Bourdieu’s work. In his standard work Empirische Kunstsoziologie [Silbermann 1973], he r ...
THE UNKNOWN MAX WEBER: A NOTE ON MISSING
... of Weber's oeuvre, in response to the errors of believing that commentaries have represented his theory and substantive research exhaustively, or that English translations have made most of Weber's work available to readers who reject secondary studies, or who wish to augment them with primary sourc ...
... of Weber's oeuvre, in response to the errors of believing that commentaries have represented his theory and substantive research exhaustively, or that English translations have made most of Weber's work available to readers who reject secondary studies, or who wish to augment them with primary sourc ...
Rawls and the Forgotten Figure of the Most Advantaged: In Defense
... other hand, certain critics of Rawls, especially those who object to the treatment his work receives as a “sacred” text in contemporary political philosophy (see, e.g., Scherer 2006), will wonder why it is necessary to develop liberal thought through appeal to Rawls at all. Although very different, ...
... other hand, certain critics of Rawls, especially those who object to the treatment his work receives as a “sacred” text in contemporary political philosophy (see, e.g., Scherer 2006), will wonder why it is necessary to develop liberal thought through appeal to Rawls at all. Although very different, ...
Zidane in Tartarus - UWS ResearchDirect
... Katharsis occupies an important place in the social imagination as a mode of emotional clarification. It was the term used by Aristotle in the Poetics, where he argued that through observing tragedy audiences could experience kathartic recognition by affectively rationalising the events constituting ...
... Katharsis occupies an important place in the social imagination as a mode of emotional clarification. It was the term used by Aristotle in the Poetics, where he argued that through observing tragedy audiences could experience kathartic recognition by affectively rationalising the events constituting ...
Max Weber never was mainstream,-but who made
... reputation. The “Makers” of international sociology gathered in commemoration of their German progenitor: Talcott Parsons (Harvard); Pietro Rossi (Turin); Raymond Aron (Paris); Herbert Marcuse (Boston); and Reinhard Bendix (Berkeley). They all celebrated—not without some critical remarks—the very ma ...
... reputation. The “Makers” of international sociology gathered in commemoration of their German progenitor: Talcott Parsons (Harvard); Pietro Rossi (Turin); Raymond Aron (Paris); Herbert Marcuse (Boston); and Reinhard Bendix (Berkeley). They all celebrated—not without some critical remarks—the very ma ...
scarcity, abundance and sufficiency - GUPEA
... The problem of the nature of SAS is reformulated into the research question ‘What is SAS?’ This is an ontological question (Archer 1995; Bhaskar 1997; Lawson 1997), a question about being. It is a question about what constitutes, structures and differentiates SAS both as concepts and as real entitie ...
... The problem of the nature of SAS is reformulated into the research question ‘What is SAS?’ This is an ontological question (Archer 1995; Bhaskar 1997; Lawson 1997), a question about being. It is a question about what constitutes, structures and differentiates SAS both as concepts and as real entitie ...
EJPAP 2015, 7, 2 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American
... of changes. Where a word is added, however, the annotation is provided. For questionable words, a bracketed question mark [?] has been added. For indeterminable words, [illeg.] is provided. When a sentence is not complete or is not grammatically well-formed, we have enclosed it within curly brackets ...
... of changes. Where a word is added, however, the annotation is provided. For questionable words, a bracketed question mark [?] has been added. For indeterminable words, [illeg.] is provided. When a sentence is not complete or is not grammatically well-formed, we have enclosed it within curly brackets ...
Untitled - University of Helsinki
... it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together and change. This is what our 11th conference in Turin will do. This major fair of sociology with over 2500 registered partici ...
... it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together and change. This is what our 11th conference in Turin will do. This major fair of sociology with over 2500 registered partici ...
Word - Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal
... if we’re honest, the central observation we might make, the ‘central fact’ about autism with which we should probably start, is that we don’t know very much about it at all” (Murray, 2012, p. 1). The endeavor to find a language for conceptualizing autism is still in its nonage, still plodding and pr ...
... if we’re honest, the central observation we might make, the ‘central fact’ about autism with which we should probably start, is that we don’t know very much about it at all” (Murray, 2012, p. 1). The endeavor to find a language for conceptualizing autism is still in its nonage, still plodding and pr ...
Max Weber on Property: An Effort in Interpretive Understanding
... Some readers might question the validity of characterizing these developments as a “paradigm shift” in Kuhn’s sense. In response to such doubts, it is worth noting that, throughout The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn repeatedly stated that paradigm shifts need not occur on a macro scale in ...
... Some readers might question the validity of characterizing these developments as a “paradigm shift” in Kuhn’s sense. In response to such doubts, it is worth noting that, throughout The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, Kuhn repeatedly stated that paradigm shifts need not occur on a macro scale in ...
Thesis
... This dissertation is dedicated to my father, Dr David Moyer, who passed away during its completion. Many of the ideas that follow are inspired by his example. He was an anthropologist by profession, but a polymath by disposition, he explored human knowledge in the broadest possible terms – from the ...
... This dissertation is dedicated to my father, Dr David Moyer, who passed away during its completion. Many of the ideas that follow are inspired by his example. He was an anthropologist by profession, but a polymath by disposition, he explored human knowledge in the broadest possible terms – from the ...
HERBERT SPENCER`S SOCIOLOGY
... specialization of the sciences, and there are few, if any, philosophers who would now venture on an ambitious synthesis of all knowledge on the scale attempted by Spencer. A grasp of broad generic truths is, however, of the greatest importance in the interpretation of human life, and the lack of agr ...
... specialization of the sciences, and there are few, if any, philosophers who would now venture on an ambitious synthesis of all knowledge on the scale attempted by Spencer. A grasp of broad generic truths is, however, of the greatest importance in the interpretation of human life, and the lack of agr ...
Vita - FHSS Faculty Listing
... Research in Race and Ethnic Relations, 8:223-240. Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1994. “Race Differences in Changing Family Demographics in the 1980's.” Journal of Family Issues, 15:290-308. Cardell K. Jacobson, Tim B. Heaton, Dale E. LeBaron, and Trina L. Hope, 1994. “Black Mormon Converts ...
... Research in Race and Ethnic Relations, 8:223-240. Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1994. “Race Differences in Changing Family Demographics in the 1980's.” Journal of Family Issues, 15:290-308. Cardell K. Jacobson, Tim B. Heaton, Dale E. LeBaron, and Trina L. Hope, 1994. “Black Mormon Converts ...
Understanding Criminology
... This belief in the power of reason, and of the reasoning capacities of men in particular (Seidler 1994), had a powerful effect on the role that other beliefs had previously played in society, especially religious beliefs. Indeed, the belief in the power of reason, in some respects, not only took the ...
... This belief in the power of reason, and of the reasoning capacities of men in particular (Seidler 1994), had a powerful effect on the role that other beliefs had previously played in society, especially religious beliefs. Indeed, the belief in the power of reason, in some respects, not only took the ...